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ied =a ‘ troops or Reported Dissatisfaction of President Johnsou + with Napoleon’s Evacuation Promises. Good order 1# Expected Submission to Congress of a au Message on Mexican Affairs, — Nod dice ik ooiee fer the ts J great an extent has this been - aMfurs of the State have been : the Bio ion appointed n number of from this district, wie for the’ most part have Grande Border. ar fit Pompey Lian list of the names, with Edward Downey, Chief Justice, He left ‘Texas at the sienat or the rebeliton, joined the Uniuu service Porther and Fuller Das Regarding the Hogs | Rug i tr Stu 2 hlee fiat r man is alko ra appoint- dod Affair and Tis Final Settlement.” | mene tom Freier eae ne ta ae taion army from the commencement of the war to its elose. ‘Was at one time on the staif of Coneral he Imperialisis in Possession and | _ 2! Mitecoat, County teaver "Was'e rebel sym- Ly Ppathizer, but remained in wear elher ard the govern- 4 @ourt of Inquiry Looking ment troops took possession, fmmediatel: “= reo i general, confessed his error wok H ¢ if ‘The same may be said of the following:—F. BE. Run- Gell, Assessor and Collector; James Dougherty, District Clerk; Bheriff, te: At an election for dele; to the tion at Aus- Frotest of indignant Cotton Speculators of | ,,.\1.2" clection for dclezatos vo. the convontion at Aus. Hidalgo, J. B. Thomas and F. J. Parker, both reliable ‘Matamoros Against General Weltzel’sta- | Union’ then, were nlacted. , 7 Negro labor was never ramunerative in Western Texas, fringement of the Neutrality Laws. and there are yery féw negroes in this vicinity. The : Antenne) people age, therefore, Httle affected by the abolition of slavery.” Most of the labor is performed by Mexicans of 1 7 a . the lowest caste, who present the anomaly of being ‘The General’s Reply, Showing Up | honest in their Felatjons to thelr employers and. tn tie — M performance of 1c bes ile steal from the Characters of the Pro- the world beside whenever onprtanly offers. The are Vv orant, 1 not debase ve q testing Individuals. | Knomlctgeertnsediotet herding und stock raising, in which they are, for the most part, employed. Oar Brazos Correspondence. Brazos Saxmiqo, Jan, 24, 1964. THE CONCLUSION OF THLE BAGDAD AFrATR. . “The Bagdad affair” ts, as I sit down to write, fast ap- proaching @ climax. Tho United States troops have beon withdrawn, and the imperialists, delayed by an accident, are houfly expected; the few liberal soldiers now in the General Mejin Proved to Have Secretly plac? will then withdraw, doubtless, to this side of the Aided Them. M river, and quiet will once more reign upon the lower Rio r Grande, The incidents connected with its capture have Latest NEWS FROM PRESIDENT SUAREZ, already been forwarded you, and have ere this become ‘Ree ke. ae familiar to your readers. While awaiting the denouement, it is my purpose to speak of the temporary occupancy of Bagdad by our troops, the causes which led to it and its immediate results. PURTHER PARTICULARS OF THR CAPTURE, The city was cuptured before daylight on the morning of the 5th. While there was at one time some brisk fighting, it lasted buta short time, The Austrians cs- capod to the gunboat Antonia, The native troops, a3 is the custom, turned over to the victors, when a high car- nival of robbery aod pillage commenced. Little or no Personal injury was done, but property of every descrip tion, If not too bulky, was stolen and carried of. Thie continued during the day of the bth, Qa the 6th Escobedo, who had arrived from Brownsville, telegraphed to General Weitzel requesting him to send over a body of lis troops to restore order, protect property and prevent ‘the destruction of the place. In answer General Weitacl nent over two hundred mon, under Lieutenant Colonel vee of the One Hundred and me Upited Interesting Captured Correspondence Showing the Sympathy of Maximilian for the Rebels. to render nugatory the neutrality which our government {9 desirous of maintaining between. the contending par- and his supporters. As T have before stated, tho long line of the RioGramde and the narrowness of the river render it impossible to that were seul mens Ddelonged to the Firat division of the Tweuty- ermy by Major Genera! Giles A. Smit: til te Thorning the i ee <f ye with ont at ae cemeetie se coe vs flonudad Colonel J. White, Of the Second solerod re reefers £0 relieve DiS, with Caree Randced and ‘exemplified here daily. Kuowing that our government, ot the a inde ceten Ww eeheeen Ate officials and le aympathize with thelr cause, they Bowes , be permanently withdrawn, the object seem to imagine | at everything wo have is at their dis- | Which they were sent over having beca accomplished. wy and if permitted te esis, vient bate. Pt, Picea oe dag Sasnenss Wee ee explanation, carry on thelr operations from | no in the limited dete in ale eds by the ‘hberal eomeasiateg de in cay ‘ae agGtLATONa, wit smowing oery, of regulations, issued by Colonel ite, were in In operation during the entire oo capancy, and clearly show the duties required of our Woops: a Usrre Srates Youcrs, The follow tation’ min, fa. rie | cu are for the invor. hep oc a cm property of any description shalt io or private an; 1 be pom taken oh? Matedge wnactrtr, wnteat upon written orders those headquarters. No liquors suall be sold or given to any enlisted man bad ~y | any enfisted Colonel Commaading. OF PROT ION of Hoar; twenty-five pounds of nds of coffee; twenty pounds of rier; one a pork, beef or bam: fifty pounds of was returned with the following reterped to Colonel Germ. He, as com. tan provide Wy axtersmens of Other and § of hie command. The wot im ony Way inverters in hepa ion artived at Bagdad with the command. It wan of courte w to Senral Weitse he ory ~ Manco, Benson op Comma, Rarcetwe of Maine, Beir % | Major General @. Wartans, commind Tt , = A a naan» med | ’ NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1866. PRICE FOUR OENTS. obtain wupplies for elthior his | Reap of ashos, and the large amount of property it cou- | J. Poinsard, Luls Garcia, Miguel A. Martines, P. Bou- | Slaughter, who commanded the line of the Rio Grande Soap. Ae tained be destroyed. ° chard, Charles Brava, “om Marna te Pierre, | prior to its occupancy by our t8 now in the pos. THE FENIANS. RETO ay OF PREXCH YESSELA, Emilio Hirsch, J. Harambourg, P. Haramboure, J. Isard, | segsion of the authorities vo. been permitted sowie chinensis i Brazos Saxtiaco, Jan, 26, 1866, 8. W. Brooks, J. J. Langby, Bren, ~ gz chance E, | to make several extracts from at which shed a very cloar Addvess of the Fentans of Canada. 2 bare ant rtumet rom Bagdad, wher bare Reon | Chena eta duce ain, 1009 nj: | gb pen, he nan tn heen, a Some tnton on ru Mena since yesterday morning. The imperialists are again in guin Geman, Kuhn Freres, Carlos F. Galbert ¥ Huo, Le | andadiord a fitting comment upon the protest referred to, New Youx, Feb. 1, 1966, possession, having reached the city and entered tt with- wy, Wall & Protto, Foeke & Wilkins, L. de Plandue, On the adil of November, 1864, Geuoral Slayg hier At the request of the Fenians of Capada, ofllcially con out opposition shortly after dark last evening, In anti- | 1. Soulic, B. Neyrey, Agustin Mene Manuele ‘far. | writes to Oupiain 3. D. Yaney, Ae A. G., as follows? voyed to me, I bog leave to forward you the accom pany - nava, Paul Cervoni, P. Solis, a |, D, Cor- Thaye the honor to ton of tho cipation of thoir arrival, Colonel Garza, with bis com- | yout? Martin Chichot, ‘uniahe ae aan Teo, Major General commend diag wae fe an inter. | Mg addrees Of thor District Couteo for publication in mand, withdrew to the American side during the nights pai ng a 4 AL A, as, * Veediar, ¥. [. Jon. Mg Be bong Mejia, nuieng Leggo ee your influential and widely read newspaper, Kor obvivus of the 24th and 26th, He brought with him the small Geeta vieie Dena ve, wel Garcia Varela, wtlo at which he expressed feelings of mont friend ¥ | reasons the name of the siguer \s mippremed; but I ‘étesmer called tho Prince of Wales, with @barge, upon | Cubarty, J.B. Reshel. Warnarhe taste sg 7 by par Satna veppgh me eeunot wae pi Nae lee os Tomine | o% which were three picees of artillory and the smal! arma ee Ramon Juarez, ¥, L. Nicomede, Thomas’ A Me- y Ry himeelf as willing to do all in his pe A ‘JOUN O'MAHONY, #. are t a to aa i Une ete lo in which we are engaged, an: 4 3 Melenaiaeto games, Shane ween teem DOSAOS DEL “iesasers’ Guar riciza Wo tho usdersigned, Vise Con- |. cated Math neat tis scene nian ae danas pag NE I oa. IL ae by our authorities, as was also.a large quantity of goods | suis for Spa Prussia, Fratce and England, hereby evr- | to be crossed into Texas, provided a promise of seerecy irjomne DF The + Shed) found in the cabin of the steamer, which Lad been | tity that we have compared ibe preceding docdiuent | on onr part should be mado; also that he would sepply Whereas an attompt 1 stolen Crom the warehouses in the city, Such disposition 4 By 1, and tivd it to be « trae and corroet | my immediate vante in ease of necesmty. ‘the accessions of the . We farther certify that from the best | On the 101 Maroh, 1x68) 1 jenting ad. wijl ‘be made of both as the proper authorities suall de- | information which we have beon eats to obtain, and | dressed to Major Genera Jett wai, wD rey es ry hegre wat commanding Di- Mire, from the sotemn protests and declarations made before | vieion of Toxna, # writes follows:-—"T_ an ua by several of our countrymen—suflerors by the out- | informed by Gener Exectleney: Eu. During. the. night, Cortina arivod at ClarksyiBo Witt | regen at Bagdad—it is our bellof that tho contests of the | peror Masts metro se wean ihe re about ono bundred and fifty of his followers. Re was | forecoing resulutions are in every respect Just and true. | tuto bet oral Me fi not permitted to ci nor did_hoe make any effort to do DIMAS DE TO! ASOLEZ, of crauinals, eee fiche Sree Bintetees'® (05. so, fe fronkly admitted to the officer in command at E! Vieo Consul de Repana. pear ns au wrangement between | ns ws mulitary cou Clarksville, that be only deaited'to get porseasion of tho ©. U. PROSSARD, Inanders on (Uo frontier, for the mutual: benellt and pro- Prince of Wales and the goods that abe coatained, 60 that Le Vice Consul de Frauce. tect wi erumonts whieh We represent," his troops, who had long beea without per. sca hes LUIS SCHUMACHER, Th eou ation, which I copy entire, | goetare some share fn the plondor. Hehad a bitter q' with Bor Vico Consul of Prussia. olearly shows Uce relationnlip ve exiatedd hetwoon the ‘Of Whe, . Colonel Garza, which ended, as sach quarrels usuakiy do, CHARLES BAGNAL!, impor aud vebel aathorivies Lore :— ity of in amembrace, and at daylight he withdrew his motley Her Britannte Majesty's Vice Consul. Haanquanrena, W. D. Tena, 5 or id Coureg he has crowd of ragamutiins up river, ing yesterday Maramonow, January 28, 1966. Baoe were, Keb t, 1465. } rang Y the freedom of Toland; the siphons ae teft there mans esuciss Pak og GRNRRAL WEITZEL 8 REPLY, i Colonel Taowan M. Jack, Asslataut by yr Genoral:— | aud we 1y dewjounge aa Lhe worn! aacmigg of our * sides of thie river soomed Heanquarteas, Disence o7 mw Rio Gaawue,) p | Catore.—-l have te honor to state, Ker the informa. | TDotsee land any tea Fi, In che MONL of damn Bo Browssviii.n, Texas, Jan, 26, 1860. f | tion oi district and departraent Leadquarters, ta reply to and every one upon rs anxious fur the arrival of the Imporialists, that the fare.) Brovet Colone! ¢. H. Wipincay, Ansisiant Adjutant | 0, I. No, 6,255, from department headquarters. enclose. | Yas moved to a mad and traitorous ona, ral the ory for such Indeed it wax, might end. Soou after dark tho | Genoral Department of texns:— ing lotter of Captain t., 11. Black, that 1 hae oxeried | %, he Canada,” Instead of tho ery so Iveland,” as steamer Camarzo and the gunboat Antonia, Jonded wish | Conrns—I forward. 1 you enclosed one of the most | etery ineen’ to etait duit Urea the tiene ye trick Thp.eemesasdghe the determines ys ieee | hers) spree. angrad lzcons, teached ihe loves, Paes. head | ag ap decumeuts that I have ever Coe ye de would | sbip botweon the imperial aud Con’ rate somrnnents. att ae to Impowe, tn thet ne of a, pe y ni ar, dine ave returned it at onee bad | got perceived that tts ob- | Governor Vidaurri Lax boon appa: ane 1 Coun. and J peow! 4 barked without opposition, and procesded to occupy the | ject i clearly to produce (also iniprenaions in foreign | cil of the Nation, wud haa Fouurnedgtia tworey, 1 pda of langues pry he “ath eu — ea i E countries, and becacse it is sidned by names that have | received a letter (rom him in he that he bas The Fenign Brothurho lod for the on his expediiion,, under the command of the Austrian | always been coucidered here eminently respectable, much info lon to give me wh be feannot wfely pose of Mdtng the Irikh at home tn th. Colone! Kodotish, lett Matamoros on the morning of the It Is only a few days since that I sent toGeneral Steri- | submit to me 1 writing. In view of te, a4 Colonel 220; but, the Camargo running agromnd some twenty » Upon b a of m ie nr hey ce q 7 miles below the exty, was not aljeto reach Bagdad until dau, upon bis order, a history of violations of neutrality | Benarides roceived @ sick leave of-nbaence from that were Committed on the other ride the river letrict head, uarters, and as ho was an triond of the time mentione: during our recent war. 1 sent sufficient proof to con- | “Governor Vidaverl: and ragsolf, 1 hw rected him to tort a an Thus ends an affair which promised at one tine to be | vince uny one, and 1 ean bring an enormosa quantity | procoed to Monterey and place himself iq personal coin. Renagiedh tafieedilac aka chiaey' to taaisiateaee Of "great advantage to the beral cause, and ‘which, | more, if required, that nearly all the firms, i not allof | munication with him. Upom bis retum f trust 1 will | ° howe sale object ie the liberation of Irelaud, mow properly follcwedip, moctid ang een ait them, whose names are aitlxed to the enclosed document | be able wo give more deiinite information as to the state | pestly provost against aby Tesognition by the Brother. Hallate {rom this frontier and from. Northe supplied the-rebels with arms, umnnnition and clothing, | of feeling towards our governmont and cause, 1 have | hoetofmen who, in open deflan-e of al The liberal chi eR A Stehde Incapable of appreciat- | and overytining else that was contraband and not conten: | made au armucemont with General Mejia, command. eavoring (6 tase tho: erg ing this fact, and, by hele jealousias, aienensiona; iguot- | banu of war. jug the iinpertal forces on tho frontier, — for ate,..4700.. apd .houcnuble... eompe ance and imbecility, have lost all which they had #0 easily 1 vent proof that the American steamer J. K. Davis wos | the mutual rendition of criminals, avopy of ‘which |» pugi policy wrong in principle, acquired. by a band organized in Bagdad, run into Tudi- | has beon forwaried to district healquartors Tbs frst bl Wie tia tuey robes ‘TEE BAGDAD APAIR TO BI! INVESTIGATED. anoia and there Aold; that some of the parties who com> | practical workings was the rotur. bysdanersl Mojia 1s wnd fatal to Breland; for to her ¢ The board for the investigation of the capturo Of Bag- | mitted this outrage openty boasted of It in the streets of | to mo of stles thieves whe happened ty bo deserter . And we call om you, one brvtiens tnt dad bag just commenced ite sittings in this pi Tam } Matawowa, apie from Jorfos’ Battery, whose folinence wax groat nd per. fo. reject with contempt of n assured by tho iding officer tbat ny imatter will be 1 sent proof that the Amor nicio *, This cowrse ow the part of General Magia, to- ww! rive to distract your attention from te 1. t thoroughly sift The following are he members :— | Borreo wus hurned by parties thes ‘ "i ther with the on Guat the armmagemens J Lhe freed A Brevet Major General W. T. Clark, Prostdent; Colonel RB. | at the time she wus reported to be lying in Moxican | has been made bet woon the rowrn ORE OFganizebon by waking it M. nil, Thirty-etghth New York colored troops; Mor | wators, Leeut proof that, upon the re ipt of the news mused the Uni jt ml 4 mu Aggression gn an Gpoffendin GF. Wilson, Secood United States soloed troopes, Cap: ith of oar Mate lamented President, mock graves | prowat, whieh, 2 cdg badieCactory toh Moogle,” Wo Upon! to porte avote at FOr? anrtny and troops, and Acting’ A pasta Taspeneer . vat Thiga funerals held wi the public streets its resiia, apy reply. a loiter rwfle alls your influcnoe to the great and heworable wor! 4 rageliast, wich OF the aiding var brothers at home, and thug obey the wiehe of vision Twenty-fifth army corpa, “ » Me: . proof, showlag that some particular fi a with the Me the C. E., the chief of the Irish republic. We cl 1 hope to forward the regulis by the next sloament es are attached to the enelosed doe ah promised a copyot & orreryoud nee, ¥ » 11 yoo in the name of our brothers wh te captive fn Bet. Oar Brownsville Corresponden : Browssviety, Jan. 27, 1) The following extraordinary document appears i@ the Bt sent onl Matamoros journals, an:l, in accordance with one of tio . id raseulity whieh my investica- resolutions it coutainy, has been commanicated to Major 4, General Weltze!, commanding the Unitéd states forers at Brownsville, The General, for the reasons which ho mentions Las forwarded it to Its immediate superior, with & commam- cation a copy of which I send you :— PROTEST OF THE MEXCHANTH AND Reve) OF MATAMOROS, MEXICO, AGAINST 1: BLivmMed Figa A Protest agamst Liew BRSMENT OF THY UTKD HFATKE AXD To REVARERTA- | Outrage >t curd OL amy’. tives, Vaving saftered some loaves by the sudden eollayse of We, tho nndorsigned merchants and residents of Mata. | the rebellion aud Uhrough their coufidence jy the succes ‘moro, Mexico, having ben for over eight montha the | of the rebel conse, and Cnowing thet the olleers and pol patient neutral spectator? of many disgraceful orur- | diers bote were a part of tue aruny Ghat produced that v rences on this fromuer, and having suffered with | collapee, Chey turn upon us now with biter invective and | is strongly .a our restcnation all the haraships api lores theroby, peo. | veut shew yleen, because, forsooth, we will aut jeriut | sified @ tho res many F > duced, and finding our guarantees vielat’d and mort vital | ooreeives io be uxed by thew ua polies officers ov detec- | willug to extand every powble wid interests every day more cndangercd by dhe wont geri. || tives to kuwporar Louis Napoleon, or Maxitmilian either. | without briugins thew own joven ous and arbitedty outside induence, beyond the hopeo? | | do pot understand thie to bo the object for which [or | Une United stron. amelforatton—conastder it our duty 1 the repreventatives | my Command are placed here, oud therefore do wot, nor We have alsenty in the péston of De, ‘of large commercial mterceis, and as friends and eup. | permit my goouoand tact as such, tule ONer Of FOvOrD Mut Who by A Peat poriersot order, law aul just! padliely to The sath resetution prsented by these merchants cx [do not think drat any Commie ener oltaped, Tehsil prouptly forward, lah dungeous, but whose proud .pirit the lash of tho f } coamendcr of the post of Bagdad (4 Bel | gypant cannot erudh, because they salt with eonftence nuatid, informs ws he fas | the hour in whiohe hy your si, ey sil bw avenge on Trish soll, Wo finely appeal t yon in the pame Of [re to ald her imawdiately, eftwetively and detagp ined ly, diewrling a) aide tugs as destructive to, for, be oar hope of heaven, we beliorg Chat the wa ok iretomt can be eeoomsfiebed 1ore ape dilly taialy than (he conquest of Camas, reaecey Of danpatehe yu prove n on Of the Fewian Dro Canada, gored eet, ae ' reheat So a atye party ot God eave UO green! ii aaee vafuh wl he einai pt. complionic News fram the Panttie. co ple Ban Feamcwmn, Bob. 10, 1909 om thon fronuier The jury in the case of the alleged mutiny on the «\p White Swallow, of New York, (ound verdict of not qollty. ‘The Nevada Logis'atare bes porwod renolations en- dorang the Monroe de arine Roy, Tmne Owen, the ptonesr Methodiat Kgbeoon! by the Geo. | minuter, died guddeniy yesterday eeu storohowsos that were ukete tusended for the 0 wigners to this wonder- ' rebels fot, ings were trapspiting, id the acis of oertain United atater official on th's tro * pies. the retet of ail the toubles La epee ot Fg rg er the coy ay ge of auy service A widow named Garoline T. Clark haa sned a milton and to protest solemnly agains the el States . they have net sullicient trogps (6 preserve the communi | in Mexico, prerume Mr. gi a hace efaman 04 is edabees, UF oloping abt gabicnng Boo es for ‘teile, cr even Aoquead duet smaiier towns | edort tm Tart teeone ate the ne aire named Michael Ieese for brusch of promise, las ox following seeoluttons, v! : stincely Inging tho blame atthe feet af t vor Vidaurri will, L fowl cortuin, her danaages at £100,000. Fu thay we, have ry profess »o much to admire they | covery way in his power ae lung a The steamer Golden Age sailed for Panama to day, cert: m Apigrican now tions of the*potttical we relation merits rorarke only fo for ae im treanare, of wisioh $040,290 gor 5 (aan Jodgmoat of the ts Tals ak powbto lsesoniiae kong pega ceuslp eter sat | teayelfor Metiee in a ore tne "ite ‘ptotelcan ee thay |. TH* Medinet Ovegin hen divived from Purtlant, Uring ty powernsnort: | he wilt edd Rus mite im our aid, 1 feck cormin be will se $94,678 tn tressare. - > whien hgh oreo ave wih tae indert fost for us san Wwe in | be overiond mail, with New York dates tothe bin Bhs For ent dogea fot oar welfare, T may anv here t , 2 the Vuiled sintea cit and . Jer Presid vert mg th Her, with "ne exception of are weak and deetinii sue o the Bio Grande. peed ty the tm i) the morJiy foderal asntrtance. am, cut of the United * : Very respectfully, you — ie aot a uauTER, at fa ship Elta Norton, for Rexton, toon Hot for these thing “ Brigadier General commanding Mas Pastames, Feb. 1, pontrol the private fer he wit be borne tn Fs pond ander the errangement Mr. Adama, Collector of Castem= for Oregon @ieiirt Guald y S816, Savage Q000, He & ow Jacket §470, Chelar Potent My Frayer , \ ” s robbed of $20,400 om \ue sesmer Oregon, while er repented anturapce Jef pan My guvErnIneUL be by entered Into for thy “rendition of erminats,”” American | WM robbed of Sa resinw aii ete pl for thin, But did vet sbe adventor ite F tatizent—Untom men who bad boen eonsoriptod and | %b'* way from Astoria, | aie oe vent aid they mor triaud give the rebois equatty as mack mere led to aveld serving in the rebel ranks—uander some con- The steamer Gotten City, wit pansongers tha 1 tho Mertern part J hove ceriainiy (orwnrded enomgh ev: ie Venieut charge of (uel, were delivered over to rebet | left Now York Janoary 21, haw errie@ ts ace In Mrownavile, in thee a theas same instuliouie gace them se muclt material ¥up- } authorities, th Return for Which libra. sefagces wore not | TBO uverland mail, wilh Now " invastons and raid< fron (he termtory of the United | port as the ret: | coon would bay, aligwed to remain upon the Texan sade, but wore sent | Of January, hen arrived. States into Mexico. ; The second rere! (un te an uatrulh from beginning to | acroms the river or ordered 14 leave the country, Third—That the continuance of the armed oppos ten | end, exeeptiog se moch as saye that I nave given in the Of sueh character wre the neutrality observed by the Rews from New Orteans. to the imperial government of Mexico on this horthem | maine & Lay KoVerainens Fepeated eesurences tome ide | imperial sutherties and by the residents of Matame New Om nann, Kot. 10, 1900 onus, frontier, the iuseomsity of bse tomle beading to tl joie. | sired to observe strict Rourrellty, and liad se ordered my | who now proveet #0 loudly against violations which are rior, the Interroption of all trade, the depreciation apd | cowmend to de. fonnd only in ther Hmaginativos, Genera! Canby has inued an order that property <a of all Kinds of morchanteo, vatues ant i 3 Th oso he answered in my reply to the } MAJOR GRATEAL WheT, Jeet to sequentnditon by acts of the Confaderste Cong pe every species Of crine, secout. Tho four atiog is uutroe ia many re | commanding Department of Jevas, ived here this i be restored to the owner or their ens end Nerdy ST a ue} pecs ULeve errened all of tuoe “he were ongarad | jaorning, accojmuiod by Brevet Liewtenant Colones | oe the Rio Ud Comm 4 iv the piliage aud apture of Bagdad wao have thus far | Halsted. uf hie stall. Phe Genoral comes for the parpoms | UT tt boon dented, Tf have ® emmmirsion now im session to | of taking persoual cognisance of the comdition o “py Conon ia dreoping ; ealen 3,700 tales at 460. for init he invest gate tho whole alfa, 1 have, to the best of m here, dling, Sugar, fair, 16'j0 Molames, G8 a0by New polly enacted by some repros Knowledge and abiitiy, and im accordance with law, iaken --- Yoru hows % poomtents Gold, 130. Preigus v2. United Scat romeat on this {re thet Teould to remedy evi complained | ‘uth—‘That the latert aftence agate’ the peuee aim | oF tthe ieasluthm, as my udeal meeorde show x. | THE LATEST NEWS FROM EL PASO. changed. by aw of the people of Mexico, the surprire ' ~ deplore ido My action bar 6 -~ - Artrved—Si camer Keusingtow snd ship Memes fom the town of wd by Calted Stare: 4 ore, da hould not af equal amount of this outrage be b. 1, 1868. Reston Pallet —Stewmer Marmion, for New York Wo amtison thrown wpow that Power which cuards 0 important a Otieial news to the Hip of 4: ry has been received + a ee pom: ae Rugiad with so insignificant a force that a | from Ei Paso, the rex denee of the Mexican goverment, Newe from Vortross Manree. small laud of filibuster can sneprise aad pillage i? OF | prow which it appears iteat ihe Frewoh had not atterajted Fonteme Manon, Heb. 0, 1808 daty to guard ther towne : track of the Uaied States fuvadiug for nd comler F have divavowed the enginre ane} 10 again march from Cithuauua to Ki Paro, nor wee it The Weldon bridge, over the Koanoke tver, « com ae wecan hate an additionsi Roun as of Hagdad It wax not ky gor hk tweiveo'civek | likely they would, pened of eleven mpans—five of Howes trom sed wi of — a wis, Lines. stoeriles 56 , . now that my governiedt | provident Juares highly commends Mrekieut Jotn | trentiowork. Bech apen in one hmundend and sinty foot Tee "tinin sitet in sonata beeen, Nuc fo aida}. the Tih tert itr pomerson | *00's ennush Mextage, and exprelally the portion of | in lengsh,, amd-the tetel tengih of the bridge -te-.seven t bape Sart re ox aoe aes Of & part mone forron which —. ~ hay | whieh relates to the Monroe doowrtne. toon hundred and risty fect, [t in thirtyQre oF for'y hy coon | ge gay Sol iets ee eee te ae The Governor of (bo State of Coahuila ban expressed | fovs bigh Keven game of the bridgd are compinted, J An Of int fot well known fiteral commanders 1 this garrison ted py Reece teipticaiat Y ipbasering entre hot proved fale to boy 1 would have fonnd it in | (1 Unqualified approval of the deeree extending Prest- | sed recently the eighth ane wee commenced. The worm which im pot even mitigated by due jnvest'gal on Lumperial pose shy 4 responsible because the gar- | dent Juarer's teria of offee wotil ano ior eiection sual | on the Ordge in energetically progressing. the iebrwent of (hee: imiue! rom deserted sod proved (alert Why, no er 480 | ie weld, —_——— Fi we agg t unions the Fate 4 pemet ange tae guvien cone ted euurely of newly awnichniad Personal La: it of the fos will take immediste converted liberal» 7 + iv) Ly . Gent wotvupeno heck tho way lnterarene tie | Ail the won che anh vesisbon shat we by | THK MEXICAN QUESTION JN. WANHINGTON, | 2H" MO*C%: OvHRNEN guage cone dered necensar a 4 ‘ ae hey perehan's gueidered we ¥ to ve taken by a | tele Wet e allioes bands fi ‘The sixth pesulntion story. They ad | Waemnciem, Feb. 1, 1466 the there, thet (he nperalicrs not eiten then ows tor the ey te re foot Aneeralewan on Pridey Waal, ated bo topping NAPOLRON ® MEXICAN MOVEMENTS UNSATIOR 4: ft (be Prevoort Hours im tis city Mom Chertew Ran -7 segy: Monet, Viewoumt Monet, and mow Governor Genersi of The seventh resolution shows that the inientimn of | @ Mexican affatrs continue to be the theme of diseowion | Canada was born tn 1810 He was ed@nrated af Treiy meer i (© creat: an e@rroueoNs Hnpreesion | rote addres Gude bun (wor daily, Hix © | ¢otieee Dublin, and enlled to the her in Treiaed in 144) en) " annie of Hient at mall wmnper toe y, againet the Cited Stat, “The whole dacument scéme to m* to by the fabrica. | Ported dema'ch of M. Yalliart 10 Max sulliam, with terbat Soon cena’ Rn ees of their officers and authorities, | tion of @ Dlatant stay-at-home ex rebel or diap- | imetrurtions only, could « te for ihe perpen of weak ‘Treasury from fore mg. @idin: and abetiing orga . potas! Are i welieve thet many of the | ing @ dixavvwal of bit action puruble should Citeom | wanee of Chertabte Dunst ons amd Bequests te frelon t thelr acid TERIOR fu" XT io to th ae genleuen 0 Bigned it did uot + ad i, aa Team cael | susnoes’ 4 the imperial p 1 mt dream | Mle wee appolated to bie present portion im 166). Tce, order and security im Ua counir sLeve (gt some wi Bates ere aiited would have i believe the: M ocd st reel mistion wae ory anes ane for ail (hs lores and injnries therehy done 44 | sizned such & document. 1 dereey City % z.. and yrt to bo caused to the people of As it ie ordered to be so widely divtributed. | have meeting Was actually | Fos, _— wd resblenia im particular, | given every facility to have thie pubilebed. Lunt, #0, | seumensted during the letter’ abeence, The Prant A Fearne loro oe were tharge the guverument | very reepe wullg goat ebasic at ners ant, | by wary ive Mewwietied ateo with the | Colstion im Jersey Olly yorterday thas one of thy Hor reaponaible, ) a T., Major General command ag dent in apparently ver hen forrybente one batt bn the dagen Sed of th high pre CH ACTRRS OF THR PROTINTING MRR: HAvTA, Emperor's indefinite poomber an cucumbers that he with, aden cas om m oSaTS | as the mon De toa charagger of which cx, ay room to wale views, sud that, 6 potbing since bed been heard (rom Mahe onter tbe — entient Poa a Sek for the mont var gh iy Ps Weitccie | bax trem promiring for many year to waldrew big | TOM " ' ied ‘he miming boat it was feared that she bed beam pun) Vora! ome, Taatataini are’ | communication, i signed by men in every avocation im | troops from Rome bot bas fulfiiet lie pledger indidier , : hye codbarmeny to te daly Maictoouses. af the rior | Matamoron—men of high and of low degree The | etly A budget wilh probably bv wubmaitted to Congress | ee #9 nd tbat sll om tuard wore yo ey oa : both nations on this fromtior, aud order @nd security in format have, without au exception, grown ret dariny the eeets, axtting taetty' an te pote nae eng thet the ferrybeat Py Carin lant four ye andisguised trade in | *Htte om the York side ot half pat eens | Gout contraband af war with the enrenies of the Uuded | ing #ich legislation as the Provident conviders encemary. | Senet slip nd cantina bumbor States. The latter are mostly renegades, traitornand eriN- | iis determinst ow to never teeognize the Metimitian rearhing "he middie of drels whe fod serom the fiver apon the advent of ¢ wat be oe ‘goverbment {or more ample protection and Feliet,- | troope 10 anve their necks frou the haller—whe have ever | GeVermtment may by contdentty relied wpm; and some yy eunti oe ut the present deplorabie tate of alars © been engneed In maligning the Power.whieh drove | practices! enfore nent of the Moutoe Gor'rine w Mkely to . CY, ay -* ed caneot fail t» bring pen us complete fain ae wall as | th-m forth and io endesvoring to oncbroll A ln 0 war be suggested prifecaly onmanere ses ay * se by a ase venation be prised ond cut | revel bentes * pe tye ageares A MILITARY COMMISHIOW FOR THE KIO onanoe, Jy sisson Penalty, (he pie mate eee comty ootte ow Ary Comminmon wil probatty te | Out Hedign's Intend, and from 7 ited th jh our Conrale and legations w oor re pec. 0’ one, and ie Oo mute worthy of St ts noid that » on a riving there about balf twa ive Soret Gan ‘comumauicated ‘0 i ey “4 r od wap ag ee hy hea | organinw! in (hin City #Mhout delay tor the por ps SY =n. ivi nore Gant ee Bn Mejia. Deners trol commanding Uoite’ *si ates, W + teal former y Gi) “ A ‘ |, whee ener 0 Seek Sx Kocmreblc, sed satan Te toe precisa ’ (porter miguad i eikbouk | proceeding tthe Tio Graaein we more thurvsghiy + | up end arnt im search of the wen Baws tthe in the United aiee, Mex and Rerops } ke at 4 other Deesume, ae they state, | groine into the Raglad affair. All conceraed in that re ee tom Vale ontety, Za ont So resolved aud submeribed at Matwmanros, Mexicu, om | t ~ Pea Sinan ng’ fe arena 4 5 4 | markabte wnicure will be beld Wo a wines secoumiabitlty pee while others made merry then “anos on doe ae eo, Paul Zorg, moe | more premier D are today Gillet uy not let of opom any slight pretence of not fatty wm | petves an tent they could , Getting & Co. Proo, inwrria, PJ” Ganie ” . ich wore purchared | derwandiny the jeopardy im which (hey have placed the | 4 Gowen Bene OY 4 PORMYEDST —Retween © on « be ey es ky - | pence of (wa wattons Lo inet om Mabarday aight the Sermey iy Py ggg Mat tne a ; { 4 1 Gregory, while mating © iy Desbroeer sr fous a The ® Hace oe nchormen inaied with eon! amd kmorwed sh” | REPORS OF THE COUPED Pr eTrR OTRamKE Wiscomt!. | wher bal The ediomer eth abe, « on. | The Dntied States steamer Wincwwk! wich lef the) ee ee vend 61 | Bretiye Navy Vert om Pridey atyroon, entw the | pe pony =) The eritent o im the ommend Of Copein George H. Cooper, refereed fromm | mado of the Tver dating the prevraiewos of + tomer og ’ ' , Throg’* Neck last evening The seemers Witos-s and —b member of Korkern ep rac on aomhcoess h eed : H i { i is iti

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